Ldap Synchronization Connector reads from any data source including databases, LDAP directories, or files and transforms and compares this data to an LDAP directory. These connectors can then be used to continuously synchronize a data source to a directory, for a one shot import, or to compare differences by outputting CSV or LDIF format reports. It offers a powerful transformation engine based on a scripting language to easily manipulate data on the fly. Various identity management functions are included for directory-specific compatibility - most notably Active Directory (changing passwords, account status, last logon, etc.).

LinID Directory Manager provides a simple environment for developing ready-to-use Web interfaces built on top of a LDAPv3 compliant directory with CRUD, self editing, and delegation support. It is based upon a enhanced schema and dynamic access controls.

Feed4TestNG makes it easy to write parameterized tests for the TestNG framework and feed them with predefined or randomly generated test data: test case data can be read from Excel or CSV files and equivalence class tests can be defined easily. Setup is based on Java annotations and easy to learn, apply, and maintain. Annotations defined in the "Bean Validation" JSR 303, Java 7 and Benerator are automatically recognized and generated smoke test data will match the constraints. By connecting to Benerator, you can configure generation of complex valid and invalid data sets.

Netbeans Java SQL Generator is a plugin that automatically generates SQL code (currently for MySQL and PostgreSQL) and Java database methods (such as insertIntoTable, update, delete, and createTable) from variables in a Java class. It comes with many options and possibilities to customize the generated SQL and code for your needs. It works with Netbeans version 6.9 or later on any Netbeans supported system.

SerfJ provides a very easy way of developing Java REST Web applications. It helps you to develop your application over an elegant MVC architecture, giving more importance to convention than configuration. This means, for example, you will not need configuration files or annotations in order to specify which view serves a controller's method. However, SerfJ is very flexible, so if you want to jump over those conventions, you can configure the behavior of your applications as you like. The framework tries to meet the JSR 311 specification, but it doesn't follow every point of the specification, because the purpose is to have a very intuitive library, and some some aspects of the specification are out of the scope of SerfJ.

jEditor is a simple text editor with syntax highlighting. It is designed to be used as a library in Java applications. The code is based on the jEdit syntax package (http://syntax.jedit.org/), which is provided with an MIT license.

jEdit Markdown Plugin is a plugin for jEdit that can render Markdown text from the current buffer or from selected text. The resulting HTML is written to a new buffer or copied to the clipboard. The plugin can also show a preview in a Web browser (using the Info Viewer plugin).

Inspired by Spring Jdbctemplate and Commons Dbutils projects, JdbcHelper is a very small library for helping developers code common JDBC operations. It is very lightweight. It is only ~70K and it has no external dependencies.